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It’s finally hear. The long awaited book written by Tanner Turley on the topic of the preaching and homiletic of Octavius Winslow is finally available to everyone. It’s called Heart to Heart: Octavius Winslow’s Experimental Preaching.

Tanner originally prepared this as a dissertation while at seminary at Wake Forset, North Carolina.

Now, here it is…the only book written solely on the topic of Winslow himself.

To help celebrate its publication, Reformation Heritage Books has been gracious enough to donate 3 copies to give away absolutely free. From today until Friday, March 28 you will have a chance to enter and win a copy of your very own.

To win, simply head over to our Octavius Winslow Facebook fanpage and “like” us if you have not already. Then, share the post with your friends on Facebook and leave a comment there in the comment section.

That’s it.

On Saturday the 29th I will pick 3 random winners. If the chosen winner does not respond in 4 days time, a runner up will be chosen.

If you do not have a Facebook account, then just leave a comment here on this blog post.

Giveaway #4

The fourth and final book on the list that we will be giving away is Heaven Opened.

An endorsement for this book from Joel Beeke is as follows:

“The letters of Mary Winslow are a rich treasury of experiential and practical divinity. Living, vital Christianity is here set before us in undeniable reality. Read this book prayerfully, and let Mary Winslow be your spiritual mentor.”

or

click on the nifty Facebook button at the bottom of this post to post to your Facebook status.

If you would like to do both of these, please feel free. I would greatly appreciate it.

That’s it. You will then be entered to win.

If you do not have either a Twitter or Facebook account, no worries. Just fill out the form in Step 1. We’ll let you slide.

This giveaway is drawing on the honor system a bit, so I will have to trust that you will be tweeting or posting to your Facebook status. I’m sure you will not mind helping get the word out to others about free Winslow books! :)

Guidelines and Rules

This giveaway will last one week. A winner will be randomly drawn on Monday, July 25, 2011.

I will notify the winner via the email address given in the form that was filled out in Step 1, so please make sure your email address is filled out accurately.

The winner has 48 hours to respond back to me with a shipping address for their book. If that winner does not respond back to me in 48 hours, a runner up will be drawn and notified.

Once I receive your address, I will pass it along to Reformation Heritage Books and they will ship you the book directly from their warehouse.

Giveaway #3

The third book on the list that we will be giving to someone will be Our God.

An endorsement for this book from Joel Beeke is as follows:

“Do you yearn to know God better? Read this book thoughtfully and prayerfully. “Our God” may well be Octavius Winslow’s very best book, for what better subject can a believer desire to meditate on than the character of the triune God whom he loves, worships and fears? And who is better suited to expound the grandeur and to stammer about the infinity of such a subject than this author who always seems to write profoundly and winsomely about the most sacred themes with remark-able reverence and a commanding flow of language? This warmly experimental treatment of the attributes of God engages the mind and heart as no other that I have read on this glorious subject. Here is angel’s food.”

How To Enter

or

click on the nifty Facebook button at the bottom of this post to post to your Facebook status.

If you would like to do both of these, please feel free. I would greatly appreciate it.

That’s it. You will then be entered to win.

If you do not have either a Twitter or Facebook account, no worries. Just fill out the form in Step 1. We’ll let you slide.

This giveaway is drawing on the honor system a bit, so I will have to trust that you will be tweeting or posting to your Facebook status. I’m sure you will not mind helping get the word out to others about free Winslow books! :)

Guidelines and Rules

This giveaway will last one week. A winner will be randomly drawn on Monday, July 11, 2011.

I will notify the winner via the email address given in the form that was filled out in Step 1, so please make sure your email address is filled out accurately.

The winner has 48 hours to respond back to me with a shipping address for their book. If that winner does not respond back to me in 48 hours, a runner up will be drawn and notified.

Once I receive your address, I will pass it along to Reformation Heritage Books and they will ship you the book directly from their warehouse.

Giveaway #2

“With great pleasure, we offer Octavius Winslow’s devotional treatment of the fascinating history of Joseph and his brothers. Winslow is peculiarly gifted at drawing our minds and hearts toward the Greater Joseph and His brethren. His chapters on Christ revealing Himself to His people, Christ as our brother, and the glory of Christ in heaven are alone worth the price of the book.As is true of all of Winslow’s writings, this volume is a gem. Representing devotional writing at its finest, it is replete with Christ-centered memorable statements for spiritual edification. Use this book to treasure those sacred truths of Scripture that will mold your thoughts, words, and actions for Christian living.”

or

click on the nifty Facebook button at the bottom of this post to post to your Facebook status.

If you would like to do both of these, please feel free. I would greatly appreciate it.

That’s it. You will then be entered to win.

If you do not have either a Twitter or Facebook account, no worries. Just fill out the form in Step 1. We’ll let you slide.

This giveaway is drawing on the honor system a bit, so I will have to trust that you will be tweeting or posting to your Facebook status. I’m sure you will not mind helping get the word out to others about free Winslow books! :)

Guidelines and Rules

This giveaway will last one week. A winner will be randomly drawn on Monday, June 27, 2011.

I will notify the winner via the email address given in the form that was filled out in Step 1, so please make sure your email address is filled out accurately.

The winner has 48 hours to respond back to me with a shipping address for their book. If that winner does not respond back to me in 48 hours, a runner up will be drawn and notified.

Once I receive your address, I will pass it along to Reformation Heritage Books and they will ship you the book directly from their warehouse.

Last week I made a brief mention that I would have a few giveaways this week to be had here at The Archive. Well, today is the day!

I have been asked by my good friend and fellow blogger Jacob Abshire if I would be interested in giving away 2, count’m 2, brand new, freshly released Jonathan Edwards “Resolutions” posters to readers of this blog to help promote his vision and mission. I do not normally do things like this (offer items here that are not directly related to Winslow), but the cause for which these posters are being produced absolutely sold me and I thought it would be a great benefit to you, the reader, to win one.

“These are the inspired words that begin the 70 Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards, a man who was determined to never “lose one moment of time,” but to live with all his might to the glory of God. With his heart set on the eternal purposes of God, Edwards was, “Resolved, that I will do whatsoever I think to be most to God’s glory and to my own good, profit, and pleasure, in the whole of my duration.”

These posters are top quality prints that are sure to not only spur you onward in truth and godliness, but will also look super smashing on your study or office wall! Some brief details on the print details are as follows:

“Beautifully designed to look like the original document, each poster is printed on a latex infused matte paper with eco-solvent inks that add to its vintage appeal.”

In other words, they are not the usual junky posters you’re used to seeing at your local superstore. These posters are made to last and to last for years to come. To see the entirety of the poster, click here.

The posters come in two sizes. A “full size” traditional poster size of 28″x40″ or a smaller size of 23″x33″. The two winners will have their choice of which size poster they will receive. Cool huh?

And best part of all, all proceeds from the sales of the posters will help send fellow believers for solid biblical training and teaching at The Ligonier Academy! That’s reason enough to hang one of these beauties on your wall!

How To Enter

Ok. You’re sold and you want one. “How can I enter” you may ask? All you gotta’ do is fill out this form.

That’s it. Pretty tough, huh?

If you would like to have your entry chances doubled, you can either:

1) Click the Facebook “Like” button at the end of this post and leave me a comment here stating you have done so. If you are reading via a feed reader, you will have to view the original post to do so.

or

2) Copy and paste the following tweet into your Twitter account and let your followers know about the poster giveaway. Then leave me your “@” Twitter handle here in the comments section.

To enter, you must fill out the form. To double your chances, you can perform one of the two actions mentioned above.

If you’re a really nice guy or gal, you can do both and you will have my undying gratitude.

Details

If you are the chosen winner, I will notify you via email on Monday, April 18. If you do not reply with 72 hours with your shipping address, you will be automatically disqualified and a runner up will be chosen.

After I receive your address, I will then notify Jacob and he will send you the poster size of your choice.

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Octavius Winslow descended from Edward Winslow, a Pilgrim leader who braved the Atlantic to come to the New World on the Mayflower in 1620. Winslow was ordained as a pastor in 1833 in New York and later moved to England where he became one of the most valued nonconformist ministers of the nineteenth century, largely due to the earnestness of his preaching and the excellence of his prolific experimental calvinistic writings. He held pastorates in New York City,Leamington Spa, Bath, and Brighton. He was also a popular speaker for special occasions, such as the opening of C. H. Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle in 1861. After a short illness, he died on March 5, 1878, and was buried in Abbey Cemetery, Bath.
For a more detailed biography on Winslow, please see our biography page.